That Does Not Compute

On Wednesday, I reported on hilarious doings at the Davids Medienkritik blog. The story is even funnier now ...
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O’Neill v. Kerry

In Wednesday's New Republic Online, Kenneth Baer argues that it would be in John Kerry's interest to sue Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. Trial lawyer William J. Dyer takes an opposing view on his BeldarBlog. My [limited] observation: Unfit to ...
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An Acceptable Reality

Jeff Jarvis is all over the McGreevey story. So is Clayton Cramer. Personally, I thought McGreevey's speech was quite possibly the dopiest thing I ever heard. "One's unique truth" -- bletch! No such thing! There is truth, and there is ...
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Letter to Glenn Reynolds

I sent the following letter to Glenn Reynolds at GlennReynolds.com today in response to his post containing a letter from a federally-funded scientist regarding stem cell research: I would be more impressed by the claims of scientists regarding embryonic stem ...
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McCain and Swift Boat Vets: “I Had No Idea McCain’s Eyesight Was so Good”

David Ridenour shares this musing about John McCain's eyesight: John McCain described the commercial by Swift Boat Veterans for the Truth as "dishonest and dishonorable" as though he has some first-hand knowledge of the facts of the case. At the ...
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Pro-Bush Poll Censored

Visit Davids Medienkritik, a German blog (written in English), to read the hilarious story of major German news organizations that have stopped running online Bush v. Kerry popularity polls because -- apparently -- they didn't like the poll results. Davids ...
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Worth a Look

Found an interesting new blog today, Below Street Level - Subverting Youth Culture . It has thoughtful commentary and some superb links, such as this one to a Washington Post story explaining (in very straightforward terms) what America's current stem ...
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Hat Not So Lucky, Maybe

BeldarBlog has a link to a Washington Post story in which John Kerry describes his "good luck hat," which, Kerry says, was "given to me by a CIA guy as we went in for a special mission in Cambodia." ...
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Coca-Cola Can’t Win

While reading various legal blogs tonight (including Overlawyered, SickofLawsuits.org, PointofLaw.com, BeldarBlog, The Curmudgeonly Clerk, ProfessorBainbridge and others), I was reminded of one of the stories in The National Center's own Legal Briefs newsletter (in this particular case, Overlawyered was one ...
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The One Secret Washington DC Has Been Able to Keep (Or Not)

Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of President Nixon's resignation. Thirty years of official mystery: Who is "Deep Throat"? In thirty years, "Deep Throat" never wanted to write a book, be known for his (presumably most famous) achievement, get a little ...
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